which of the following words matches the sound
/ kə 'rekt/?
A. credit
B. carrot
C. correct
D. climate
( )27. There is ____ 800-metre-long road in front of the school.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. /
( )28. You mustn’t jump ____ a bus while it is still moving. It is very dangerous.
A. below
B. through
C. onto
D. towards
( )29. Ofo bikes are popular ____ young people because they make travelling easier.
A. among
B. about
C. between
D. in
( )30. I like dancing, ____ I don’t have enough time to practice it.
A. or
B. so
C. but
D. because
( )31. I will get everything ready for Bill’s birthday party. You ____ buy anything.
A. can’t
B. mustn’t
C. couldn’t
D. needn’t
( )32. — In English study, reading is more important than speaking, I think.
— I don’t agree. Speaking is as ____ as reading.
A. more important
B. important
C. the most important
D. more important than
( )33. After sending those e-mails, John started ____ the Internet for clothes.
A. surfing
B. surf
C. surfed
D. surfs
( )34. — I can’t find Peter. Where is he?
— He ____ tea in the living room.
A. drinks
B. drinking
C. is drinking
D. drink
( )35. — Mario, your mobile phone is ringing.
—Wait a minute. It’s dangerous for us ____ it while crossing the street.
A. answering
B. to answer
C. answer
D. answered
( )36. — Could you tell me something about Jim?
— Sorry, I ____ from him recently.
A. wasn’t hearing
B. don’t hear
C. haven’t heard
D. won’t hear
( )37. — Jerry, could you tell me how to take a taxi through “Didi”?
—____.
A. Take it easy
B. You’re welcome
C. Thank you
D. Sure, I’d love to
46. As far as I know, our football team is better than ______. (their)
47. If your father had still been alive, he would have felt very ______ of you. (pride)
48. He is saving his ______ for the heavy work he’ll have to do this afternoon. (strong)
49. It was so ______ that I had to hold onto my hat all the way along the street. (wind)
50. The old man smiled ______ when he remembered the hard time of his childhood. (sad)
50. Would you please lend me you ______pencils?(colour)